Packed llouse Sm Play At a Holy Redeemer n. “song of Bernadette". a. play n. three aetafsoomol-ed by the‘ ne- qemptofilt Bill!!! 0! lhI Chtlmh o; m, Most Holy Redeemer and directed by the Rev. Patrick Gal- 1911‘ c. s8. R... wu performed be- mr, 5 pushed house at the Holy gsdeemer Hall yost evening. Among those present were His mceliency Bishop Boyle, Lieuten- FEBRUARY 25. 1947 THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIA13_ DEITRAI. DIIARDIAII This eollrna la reserved for uaws cflseal interest, but-advertising of a newsy natlro may be Inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. OIAIWILI. II Photographs. IIMMII’! TAXI. Phone p26. couraosaarlolu use suitalvcc. ~‘ DI!’ SLAB WOOD —Weeks’ Ooal Yards. y IN- tionr rnslallr om (Continued Anon Page l) ‘May Establish Processing Plant Says llr. Yl. E. iYeila I I “more is a distinct pofitlllty that our company may establish) processing plant in Prince Edward Island." s id Mr. W.E. Wells of| the Matthtl -Wel1s co. Ltd. Guelph. Out. If hi; directors decide to cs1- telr the export trade. said the speaker. it will be n y that fractures-s had not "sales programs as had Uni ed en ‘to flu. but they are Wtilllfu The end of Government contr lover supply and distribution tumblers-scheduled for March —_is not expected to/ ehsnfle Canadl ‘oped thu; far, an official mid. be- cause Canadian fertiliser manu- members. have been bereaved of rtaken loved ones. States serious illness and two of our to uc . l “Our Plants are doing their test handle tho orders which come ent time several o! mot" twins my of reaved we extend our deep symp- aiiathy and to the sick our best the‘wlahes for a speedy recovery to situation. Distribution health and normal activities. {batriotlna among Canadian chil- dren through gifts of lhrarles, ifiags. scholarships. bursaries. pris- es. etc Supreme llourt 0pens Today At Georgetown Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy will preside for the first time as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island when the Supreme Court for King's County opens in Georgetown this morn- ing. Mr. Justice Tweedy’: first appearance as a Supreme Court, Judge will he all the more ncte-' theyear many of our Others have suffered ‘faithful workers have passed the Great Beyond. At the pres- our nimbsr are on the sick list and others lare making daily visits to relat- ol ires in the hospital. To the be- If mt Governor J.A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard and Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. Th. scenery for the several aeeues of tho three acts wls real ||tld and moat oavlbiy ‘ ‘ gld arranged and the chorscts lmliclls of the chief participants in the drama were a-bly portrayed my. m attention to even the min- um-t details which allowed that a ‘ll-oat deal of ea-roful and painstak- ——— v ICE CARNIVAL at Montague Rink, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 6 p.m. Prizes for best costumes. HOME POI. FUNERAL — mu Nora MacDonald arrived by plane from Boston Sunday evening to Mrs; Edward Helios-am, City, who died Saltunlaay morning. IIBIMEN CALLED-Who attend the funeral of her m0i.he1'.| their przcessing facilltle; be greatly expanded. and the cooperation he has experienced in Prince Edward ‘Island from the Govemment, agri- ‘cultural institutions, and farmers has convinced him that this is th; logical place ‘to-set up their new phnts. The company‘, clmerience hers has been very satisfactory. said Mr. Wells The wedge contracted for cucumber growing is S00 and gmqnext year this will be dotsbled. wviid continue through established we are enjoying good health, how channels, an official said, because | thankful we should he and ready 90 per cent of the 194'? sales con- to show our gratitude by devoted tracts will have been made before'service for the weiifare of oth- ‘controls end. Most producers ccn- _ers. traeted several mullahs ahead m‘ "r uulllx you ladies for Allin worthy since. as there are no criminal cases on the docket, he will be presented with the tradi- tional pair of white gloves. Mt". Justice Tweedy was sworn in as Supreme Court Judge at Char- order to map uut their producion naming me as your Regent. I huemwm Thmmiay‘ “A” m’ by requirements. have received splendid support .____i__ch'°f Jun!“ 1Ea_ne_A'_c__a.mi_pbe1l' —--——-—-—— from the officers of the Chapter, . _ 4 _ the -convenors of committees, LDi-‘fli Will/HMS iiicilidiU memlbgy-g o; the exwuuve and i. Donations of clothing to P. many others. I would like espec- E- I- 01111811889- (Coutinued from Page l) - i For better-tasting bran m effort had been devoted to the presentation. _ The first scene o! Act 1 099115 with the schoolroom at Lourdes. numb, where 14-year-old Berna- M" was s. student. Scone 2. chronologically. one-half hour later. wows the grotto qt Mlllllblllb vlilcrb illc apparition 5P9"!!! t0 the cilllti, Bcmadctte. Tile lost scene of the third and concluding act shows the convent, where, m. years after the miracle ‘l 1h, glotto had occurred. Berna- doile SolbbirOlls is now a Slater- Tlm-e will be another presenta- tion of the Dill’ this "@1133 A" (he slime Hull to give those who were unable to attend last night's pcrfoymangq an OlYPOItlLIliIy 0i’ wilncssing a really splendid dram- llIlZilliCn. .pgllqwing are the cast o; char- 1c N5, - Marie Theresa - Mary Moran _ Jeanne Abadle - Mons. Moran. Bernadette Scubirous - Marion Ci‘_\'l M: i0 Sonhlmtls — MurygCvylc- Bpl-nadclle’; ciilfSlllMCS — Ann- alxllo 'I‘rlin"ar. Neiida Arscnaull. cillre MacDonald. Rita Gallant. Mm-y Mrwilde. D9331 Peyromule _ Joiin Duffy. olll- Lady cf lmlrtles —— Vernita MacDonald. _ V Inllie soubirous - Connie Mac- Milli. FPAHlCUlS Soubirous - J. Kenny. Cl‘Ol‘lllC Benuiieu - - Grace Kinfl- .\l.ifl.'ll’llfl Solon - Eda-l Maclfin- firemen were called to 230 Great The work is routine ilo the PJLI. George Street about ‘L20 yester- dliy evening but there was no fire beyond a smoking stove. ART SOCIETY MEETING-The regular monthly meeting cf the Prince lid-ward Island Art Society was held last evening with the President, Mrsxwlllard McKay presiding. About twenty members were present and one new member was welcomed. Mrs. Don G-acs gave instruction linoleum cuts. The work which was much enJoyed by those par- ticipating. produced some credit- able results. CHARTER FLIGHT TO NFLIL- Mr. ‘l-LM. Lewin, manager of Bowaters, Ltd. Comerbrook, mid, left by chartered plane at noon ‘yesterday for Newfoundland. Last ‘Saturday Mr. Lewtn- was In Syd- ney, N.S., trying lneffeciually to ‘get back to Comerbrotlk. A Muri- tinlo Central plane was called from Charlottetown. flew to Sydney for iMr. Lewin, and returned with him ‘that evening. FUNERAL SERVICES ~- The ~funeral of Mrs. Edward Halioran lwas held privately yesterday morn- ‘ing at 8.45 frcm the residence o! [her daughter, Mrs, Peter MacDon- lald, 125 Rochford St.. to Si. Dung man's Basilica where Requiem lllgh ‘ ;Mass was celebrated by Rev. Ken- ‘neth MacMillan who also conduct- ed the service at; the grave. Tlhe pallbearers were ~Dr. J.J. Bloke und Messrs Aeneas Grilianll. llarry former who should have a cash income from $200.00 to $400.00 per ‘acre. A lot depends upon the in- dividual farmer, some won't make ‘very much while other; can do much ‘better than this average. The Kim-her said he‘ lwasl in- dcbted lo the Premier for Infill‘- her sake, but they may do it their own sakes. flcturing industry hos been countrlesdto alter these things for Smith. who has been a tower oi 3-1- 58iii1i°iiiim< l [or strength in all our undertakings. '3- MIiEiiZiIiP-S i-ilfnfd ill by A, Rig “mmmY “"- |we were grad t.) have Mrs, 13".. committee ‘and by individual e 7°‘“ m"; 52"‘ d"? ha“; "m. d; secretary went membe a lo Legion Home. to’ °P ° M’ ‘"088 l In under to increase coal stocks at electricity stations by a paltry M“ I 600.000 tons, the equivalent of on single day's national coal output, the greater part of Brltaius maxilla: “emu” Mm "V" "mud h” L Wm‘ o‘. PILL Hoapm‘; ‘b, ital-W to thank our treasurer. Mrs. "3- Dmiiii-‘ilils 01 PYJBJMS l0 P- fl'k"' |°°k 7°‘ ‘P910885 %‘.’."‘.i.2'l°"°" P-c-c- ran Flakes all the time . . . Ill the eopie need Kellogg s ran Flakes some of the time . . . so isn't it itch they tam so 599d! pg; y“ to 51v; up the o1.‘Sanat0riu-m and to new D. V. A.~ and I would particularly "i"! °1 P-E-l- K1150381- thank Mrs. Binns. the assistant "4- 1300811005 0f iWDK-‘l i0 D-V- nlll. Murphy, George Moran, Ernest Mc- L-llll. lloul-iotic —- Lorne Mcc- cam‘, and Frau]; Mun“; | 1- lliilii ' - -—— Brrlllllde Castcrot — Mary Moc-‘ FUNERAL A1- 313 T535553 _ lillllhld. The funeral of the late Jshn Cult-n‘; .\l_l'l‘l' locnde — Charles Mc- [lock place on P.=b..24. at Si. Guth- Qiil ii bests Church. Si. Teresa's. The (‘incl Juwlnct - Robert King. lpilslC-l‘. Rev. Basil Cmlkcll officiated lr i.‘ 21'.- — Wiiiiilill Ciliibflii- ‘at the Solemn High Mas-s, assisted l-llllnlllo Prrnct - Yvonne Muf- by Rev. Bhelan McKenna P.P.. '- Mos-ell and Rev. Edward Baldwin. 0.5.8.12... Rector of Holy Rte- ideemer Parish, Charlottetown. and nephew: of the deceased. The Mus-I tel- o: Ceremonies was Revyflcroizl l ‘Oroken -P.P.. Oalrdigsn. In the‘ 'sonclua.ry was Rt. Rev. Maurie: McDonald, P.P., Vernon River. ‘The pail bearers were: John Cor- ooran. Thomas Curran, Peter Mc- Kennn. Alfred Cal-rm. Joseph IBaidwin and Miltoltl Baldwin. PllllltiE lulu-fir rn iizilll‘ Josephine ~ 015cc Mor- n (‘clown -~ Hiid] Jc-zikills. _ i - .i£i£‘i‘ii.'ll 11111511111 selections ‘ - Ave Maria. sl-illlzclts Ave Marin .\l lil r Dearest-Mother Fairest. Al!" >' lllTll?"lll n. Cit inlly o: LldllfdtS. ’ ll 11w- .i Perpetual Help. Willi Could My Mother do More’! lix-lltlcllg- Ave Maria. Ar; Maris Sicliu. 0 .\lothel~ of Perpetual Help. I ing the purchase of their new prop- erty adjoining the expel-intents] farm on the Mount Edward Road. to a group in A receiving station will be installed ere. The set up is not very elab- to handle h I crate. but will be able five to six toms at s time. Premier J. Walter Jones intro- fiiivcd Mr. Wells. Co-chalrmen were lRotarians hi7. Wellner and RE. ‘Mulch. . Rouse Rejects 0.0!. lllotion OTTAWA, Feb. 24 — (C?) — The Commons today rejected by a 120-42 vote a C.C.P. motion aimed nt referring llle tar-k of readlusitrlg House representation to an "in- dependent" commission rather than lcavlng it to a i" tee. The motion‘ was moved last Fri- Coy by Stanley Knowles Winnipeg North Centre) when de- alyzed for a fortnight. If this is thought irrelevant by countrlesi overseas, it may be recalled thus the failure of one Austrian bunk touched off the great depression of the‘ 20s. Britain, whose existence depends ,.on exports, ls at present not pro- ‘duclng a cent's worth of exports. ' The terrifying prospect is that the present fuel gap is trifling compared with the looming dolinrl gap. The Times puts it that Am-I eriean and Canadian credits "will. probably" run out before the essential supply has been assurodfl and that if that happens, "mil- lions may again be out of work in the next and worse crisis." Many now gravely question the feasibility of the Government's export target of 140 per cent of Britain's pro-war volume by the! end of 1947. Nc-t if it fails but even: if it succeeds. the Government reckons that it will leave a, gap of‘ £350.000,000 61.400.000.000) in lily-I lng for isnports at only 80_ to 85 bate open-rd on the Gov bill for the redistribution of Com- mcn; seats. a measure which will boost the House membership from 245 l0 255- x Social Credit and ‘Government memlbm voted against the motion- whlle the Progressive Conserva- tives ratlks divided, some voting oviiil who Governmc-r-t and others wiill the 0.0.11‘ group. HOLIDAY RESDRIS (Continued from Page i) ._.__.___.._.___.__.._______._ modation thereafter will be free‘ from control. Tho eviction modification deals with lnsl-dlcrds who purchased a ienanted house between Nov. 1. 1044. and July 25. i945, - when nil leaszs were “fl-oun" - in the “justifiablfi belief that they would be entitled lo cbiain- occupancy af- ter serving notice on the tenant.‘ Under the cilange. the landlord will be given an opportunity of proving to a court of rental ap- mmmlg- per cent of pre-war. | ‘m ADTIYE YEAR REPORTED (Continued from Page 1) ‘a representation of members atI Red Cross dinner to be held on' Feb. 25; letter fro-m teachers of grduoug duties, u bookcase to hold books; and "The yea;- lhead “pen; with] (c) a carrier to enzlbio illc Red _A___ gfggfl pyolnjsm we mus; 811 do Cross Corps to dlSlflblllt‘ the 9m- beg]; not, °n1y to bring honor‘ books to bedridden veterans. to our great organization to. ‘5- Diiliflliil" Hilde 1° which we belong, but also tb Guide Association- meet the citallenge which stares] 3- 560001 P9811915 4008195 us in the face as we read our Cm’ schwis- daily papers, _ l '7. Books for "Living today is not easy. but‘ Feiidilll; donated i0 with a united effort we can sure- Girl to supplementary City Schools. 8. Money donated as prizes to 1y wwnpmh mugh yo, the “h! Grades 1X and X for History in City Schools. "MONEY making activities in- eluded: lief of suffering humanity and for the building of a better Oun- ads. ‘ "Respectfully submitted." Secretary's Report ' Brehaut, ‘March: Auction sale at home of Mrs. A. E. Morrison. "April: Rummage sale. "May: Sponsored picture May 20-1-2. ‘June; Rose Day sale. tlion Bridge progress. The secretary, Mrs. reported: During the year ending Fob. 24, 194'], there have bet-n seven regular meetings with an average attendance of 20; two. executive meetings and two special‘ meet- ings. National Office has advised that the annual fee be raised to $1.50 to include subscription to “Ech- Mara- wiiich is still in sonncl in City were remembered at Christmas season when the Chapter sent out greeting cards; the sick and absent members have been reminded of the sym- pathy of members. ‘ "The resignations of six mem-i hers have been regretfully ac-i ccpted. We have been saddened by tho death of two of our mem- bors, Mrs. W. B. Robertson and o . On April 15 we were honored by a visit from‘ Mrs. Drope. rep- resenting National (ihalpter. A joint meeting of all l’. O. D. E. ‘Overseas wives of service per- membors had been arranged. but _ _ because of road conditions Abcg-IMrS- H~ H~ shliw- “ti” died "l we“ Chapter‘ summersgdm waslCharlotlctown on Christmas eve. unable to attend. A special iun-‘Tlie "FY dew Simpililll’ °i ‘he cileon meeting at The Ohsriotte- members °f m? Chan" has 3°" ‘own was arranged h‘. Apr“ 15 out to the bereaved families. Wm.“ members of Roya] “ward ‘Eleven new llomcs have been and Earl of Hillsboro Chapters “ddcd i° m" 1'0“- met Mrs. Drope and hcr travel- Prillce Street School acknowledg- ing gift of books for supplement- ary tending; letter from trustees of P. E. I. Hospital acknowledging ‘gift of books for illc new D.V.A. wing. Reports wore received from convcnors of _ull committees. Mo- tions were passcd that money br: Reports an Education sent head office to buy quantity grég" czwgaqgiot‘ m‘?! ‘uigyagzi. _ _ of wool from National Wool Pool we" ‘he Ho“ we‘, Presmen“ Miss Many Iii/ins.‘ Avimg Sec- to be sent to people overseas who Mm J_ A Bernard and Ho,‘ wtalry of Editcatlcn lor Prince Ed- can knit, but have no wool. y Four new members rolled. l Reports of last year's work were tabled by oflicers and convenors of committees, and adopted en bloc on motions seconded by Miss iLongworth. A vole of thanks was lr-ndored retiring officers. with special mention of the retiring treasurer. Mrs. H. H. Smith. whose pains- taking and efficient service was t ' Qwalrd Island, in her report said‘: were on- a§gtazz egkbom on“ er M" 1 lake pleasure 1n prosentlntg at the meeting which iOuDWCd ‘h’ "°"°‘" °' m” “m”; swewy M» m.» iim?"°.liifil £3.'...§’;'“Z§..Z“"§‘lf3 ed the arrangements made by work o‘, ‘he Second w" Memofla‘ the National Chapter to cummem- hm‘, o‘ ‘he Impma‘ order o, the brute tile sacrlilce made by Can- Daughwrs o‘ ‘he mp“ as “ pa“ lidldll youth in the 2nd World ‘avg ‘O ‘ms Province War-lo take the form of a soc-I " ‘ "Perhaps at this time it might 2523's.". .253... “hi? l» well i» lul- m-t l»- ‘cnal War Memorial Fund which pwtmt praject which involve‘ u“ | l l l i l | t i High grade American Bituminous (soft) WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL CALL AT OR PHONE - WEEK? ‘ . l I Progressive lloitservative Convention Of the First District of Kings will be held in Souris, on Tuesday, March lltll, or 2 PM. to nominate two candidates to contest tile next Genera Eoch poll is requested to send five occ Cool to arrive shortly. DDAI. YARDS Si’. Mary's Hoil, I Provincial election. redited delegates. HENRY MALLARD, .4 t CLIFFORD TOWNSEND, ‘ i, Convenors. ‘ ‘ @oo@o ‘ \’.. , ., < , rortigx Sealed Tenders will be First, for the three different ways: i equipment. CONDITIONS: The First, i947. ‘l accompany eoch tender. _ residence located of 252 Prince St. now occu- pied by the Y.M.C.A. Tenders (o) For the residence as o unit inciuding,_iil_c plumbing and heating equipme l. V. (b) For the plumbing and heating equipment only (c) For the residence minus plumbing and heating property must be cleared by April Certified Cheque equivalent to 25% lillllhol- of Christ. ul-clllln -- Alex Macberln. Heavy ‘Show Blankets Most 0f Maritime: - h . . . . those of Greenwood. Nova Scoiia. xuuigltlm "if" m°mhf mm“ to wlndlflllileewwfilrlalgre‘; (irii°tl:“"i;°tg' y: tl§§§'l“§§§. bits?’lbmalsgdug:tggrlfwpegfimtllinlilygtittt? ti? h‘: vpfinciofstlilfOfmflflbn or inspection of property coil oi 252 Matter Reopened The release o! holiday resort ac- Nova Scotis in appreciation of treasure‘, M“ 5mm‘ received l First Great Walr 1914-1918. ‘ BOARD OF DIRECTORS commodation from control does courtesies extended. Money wast‘ u‘ o’ congratulation ‘m ‘he The MBXHOTM wlwd "POI! P"! . - Following these conferences Mr not apply io summer houses. lour- voted for Pcstalo for officers, ‘frogpt payment o, ‘m, “nob a “gill? hot $5150.00‘? which h‘? 22:0 Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. ' - " ‘ _ l ~ ‘ d ,1“ t _ estil. s ed ursalr es - __ _ _ ‘ _ Ellladxlolé.éeA°§'el1e%?:nAnaéO$1x:iifY$ill§: lfttiortfabglhslclalnddisltxirlllgartllgcomesemmogt 50mm! prizes an a do a on “' em‘ n is interest“: m re adian Universities at a value of a w’ ‘ ii-"JJPWX. F011 24 -— (GP) -'A'n.nd decision was made to hoary snow blanketed most of the Mlll-llllnes tonight snd indications o'er: lhllt it W05 here to my "i" a while. n! least. ‘ lll llllllly places, youngsters 31%- fully ilrutlglll out skis. ' ’ “ like Wbcmons which had not seen miliii ' uses- slnre the win-tel’ season be- gan. l! had snowed in contest only‘ twil-l- this winter -- Dec. I and Jnti. 2 -- until R. blizzard swept i110 mm Friday. with temperatures mild. lorioyls snow was wot and aoft. The weather Bureau that the Halifax area had had a snot-foil of six inches during the lifll". Sydney antchsrlottetown- liVP. l’ BIRTHS. MARRIADES. DEATIIS 1 (ommnued from Pa“ n petals that he needs the house more appreciated by all. ' Minister Clnxton. ‘the schccl as originally planned rt the cloze cf hosiiilies. In view‘ b: the fact thqlt the all-pert is lu- Cellini!- pucr lepalr, crows of workmen will ‘I. so Llil begin there immediately when weather conditions are favorable. specific details from the air 50MB‘ .11; lo the number of civilian Ind uniformed personnel to be employ- alrport and the extent of altera- _ tions and Nplil‘: which will be enlist 1o pel- cell: Ul‘ 12,000 men of." (hnadiaos have been free iv the approved establishment, While principal function of thelmodo it possible to concentrat airport will be the training of air- iuumber of trai-nin men in navigational and reconlzuls-l added to the reorganization. fume flights. it will be valuable carried out this spring. as {Atlantic and other types of flights. meraide airport as presénled to advancing the claims c.f the airport n5 against retain horlly be engaged to make _the ecaiary repair; and ollcroLons t air and mound manoeuvres Mr. MacNaught is now awaiting at the Summerside i an errlergenclL field {or trans-' Facts and figures about the Sum- he minisi and air staff by Mr. housing shortage. are being used as pern-lonent housing by non-trans- ients. These remain under present quartets ln Otttwe. end ‘n sne- e d d h ‘d I th s- - §,,'i,,",e,,'“.,‘§,‘1 b”), h‘: gfizflsflcltbyear is a fitting time for refiect-‘the young people of our com-I Mme,‘ A“. gommodor‘, E a w-aluion. In spite oi the fact that we munitles. was also a welcome vis- relular force which will perpetu- ate the elude no. 406 B sztnce Squadron at Greenwood, N. S than the tenant needs it, in which evcnr he will be permitted to give Tile secretary was also asked the Canadian Hospital at Nsslk. India. ' A committee com-prising Mrs. H. H.‘ Horne, Mrs. W.M. Brehaut and Mrs. A. V. Saunders was -i--__-_ named b0 arrange for a collection n c A F of foodstuffs to be sent to ihc ' ' ' ' needy of the United Kingdom. (Continued from Page l) pushy; Rgpofl will supervise administration. Th, fongwlng remark; we“ Air Vice Marshal A. L. Morfee. m,“ by m, 3mm“, M“, .y_ A, chief at H-lllfax. comes to ncad- MacMman. "The closing of our Giapter Mr. Cllktofl laid the decision loili" i" I very unsettled World. we had work out our own destinies. and e a. because we armahle to plan and B’ liiliii- Tilll-ziHdo as we wish we have great wou “u” I?‘ chfmi "W" '““°"'~ rc-fwbuuyutlf: nations were at on"! m“ e emmt‘ °t U" war we were held in the grip of circumstances and our course was more or less easy to follow. Ev- erything centred around the win-l ning of the war. the best possibl wartime squadrons ln- omber " ais- lo write the City of Charlotte- l Chrillllll. c 50c Per insertion BIITIIS COADY-In the City Hospital on Fcb- 11. m1. lb m. and asl-s. of Illyvale. a son. no G N — At the Prince "lily Holliltal on Pd». U. 180i. Mr. and Mrs. Keith lfarring-| ‘°"- Spring Valley. a daughter. KILLS-At the P. E. I. Hospital, °" Fcbmry 24. sass, to m. sud lira. Wm. a. Kells, Central noy- !7.a son. l‘ *—-______ ‘ MlAlllAGlS ~ ‘l Nr-aousarr-at the hureh Plflflllfl, oil "ow-r. Folxuary 10m. 1041.111 llaoNailht are said to have awunB lebflsaoeofopinloniafavoroi a permanent airport in Prince Ed- wasvl Island. The location of ihv air-field, it; freedom from fog even at time; when other airport; in the Mariiimcs are closed down and the fact that it is on the dirwi mung from Montreal to Pmstwlci. Scotland. were 1mm: Wlimflvil advances by the Ps . I?MIeNailghi told The Guard- ian that he had done his 111N108! to pmss thp claims for Wrmfliiflii station. It was. he said. one of the 0s Maritime Tour i would flake place at the Training School at Centralla Radar and Communications school at Clinton, Ont; sment School at Trenton; Instru- ment Flying School, Centrsils; Air gavrigstlonal School, Summerside, ‘Ifinevt "W" i" America ill lhll opinion of both iR.O.A.F. and civil aviation auth- orities. Moreover it had an excell. ent climatic and siratagld place in aviation ‘operation b: the Bummer-side air Dlllllll ‘Air crew trailing this summer Flying Ont; the Air Arm. alrfield locations in Nos-n. of the eut coast of the ion _____________ BALI!!! BOIIROWIJIA The custom of Plfllflllbfll very of a National Order and objects you have equipment for the ngsltlllg- mun} the follow-up with comforts and; recreations as the troops scat-l tered to the four corners of the. globe. The Government entrustediLO. D. E. our Order with the supplying of‘ reading matter and 'that duty was with satisfaction to all. peel .10 the public resulted in DU!‘ ofdcl‘ is affiliated. i @1000 for the Service _ hind. The total value of work Mrs. Earl MacDonald of the Child- done by the from September 1930 to Jan. l5. at a dinner to meet Dr. Taylon! i046 was 15.005.460.31. very creditable amount of work. l for the forces patched An ap-i Librsryi f.0.D.E. chapters surely a "Now although the armed coh- filct is over. the struggle on the Home alumni booss lo and we-as cl stands or reading-desk; n; common in various Pmnt continues unnbetfl tisens and members hose aims card road lleloas Curtis Industries brollit lathe mil and 16th dentures. today mint not roias our efforts.- Out postwar committee has just told ill that tho need for cloth- spent each year la lng and comforts in Europe lsl very great. We know the Brttlshfchapters who have suffered privaiionl ai- in their efforts to send relief to most beyond °‘" AmlllflltiolLafdJhc stricken people of Dumpe- maring with others less f0l‘l-U|l"l0 send aid first to Britain, thenl . late. so we must not alackon in to continental ‘ our endeavours to help the dost-i ltit‘te. ‘Ilse National lxecutive this of any thousands of dollars were which before the war and sewing eommitteeq in June of Graham Bait. ihetr only candid- oning on a largo scale. and November included afghans. ate, lo the National Educational The chapter ordered and dispos- secretary, Mrs. DeTwiler. Mr. Batt Post Grdduste Overseas stimulating rd of lfll calendars. u-gur f‘ h F‘ t Wl ‘followed the end of World Waijatmongtl?‘ $919‘ ‘e0 “grim, t‘: ‘L or “w overall objective UwImemOr o‘ Canadian man who grave llare for Royal liklward Chapter Y ‘ -. s ltheir livcs. or were seriously would- was named at $1.500. This sum solo offered. Garage and metal fencing on property not included ill Highest or ony fender not necessarily accepted. LE received until Saturday, March .. <i A may be offered in ony of i269 of offer must iifiiiflvit’? I -£ member that Royal Edward was. h‘ u» hi“... ";I§i2‘l°o$?”.$..§.'i7 .'?".‘..2“"...‘.'."i.‘i..§£‘. |Canads to compee paymen o I ma,“ 1 ‘$1’ '1}°‘""I‘°_“‘":d°“ ‘h’ m" w" Pgstng-rugvtlesfisgazlourses in g-itlsh “M's ‘ Umivelrsltim available to an out- The ‘C339?’ Wu‘) alwoggrflii: standing Canadian Studentsy st a‘ by l3.“ hbmm ke Ln the rais- "h" °' “W416i” W“ e" w “i” ° "Pictures depicting the highlights lng of funds for the 2nd War ‘hm h ‘m ‘ Memorial Fund and on the Cil-il- giacwm, we‘: ‘z ‘galool: enshlip Bill. Miss MacCuiloughH ‘ ‘ ‘h u ‘_ who is interested in the cstab-iérefseguggxtilo“lgmt_n e Amp a n llsitmenl of Ari. Centres lo cn- Five n; n“; 251 bursaries of this‘ - i lcourage handicraft and art ll1.ph_sl Grew‘ w“ Menwrm were‘ awarded to rhildffiui 0f Prllwe Dd‘ web-d 155mg servicemen. a; follows: i May Gardiner. Late Mrs. Jam¢5 Kenya. l935—l926. Mary Clark, Mrs. G R Smith. 1928-20-30-33. Allison Rogers. 1933—193'l. Richard McQuarric. 1934-1938. ti ‘itor. l The Chapter recognized its re- sponsibility to National eflorts by 1. Money was voted for expen- ses of National Clot-hing Colloc- tion, and members volunteered to l.l ‘J i xiclan, Charlottetown. l-le has been i "th t l k f -‘ e ti a4 st dent. W t ilxlllgctirran. e .6 u. w“ o Qxem‘ Kflmbfrysk lmfiwghuded '23s»: Ibfypvgilllo led ‘tllhe Oitylschxfosls 2. Armistice Day Mllbfli-iml The l”! q w” 'iin entrance lo Prince of Wales Ilarftlelgalil: lclatzuthfasutrgllliiltlglgenihgi Oiznegafed Fmmh YCM‘ 1“‘P'w'f‘ I ma Wm. w ere 1e W011’ A sciloxllrr-lip 0 ‘trogielltlnlsioqltzrlih; Egsélidsibietunlcss Dalhousia H‘ P935" M5 LBW muhe ‘om beam‘ Decembe‘ m,‘ 19m in loss tum-lg extra studies in Ans Regent at meeting to greet Vil- "qwvelw ‘m o‘ ‘he ovum” and getting his BA. degree in (ggunbgu Alexander. who il hon-lpm‘ Gr-dume Scmflamhips h“, 1946 while working for an L. LB. orary president of the National .mme m mm“ Edwnm ‘Hand ‘or ‘m, yum ML Baws ‘credmmfls as fsmdenu o; outsumding ma,“ to, character, and ability in all 4. Chapter was represented by Lwmch a“ as ‘ma. phases of his University career at Regent at meeting to greet Lady, George Mmu" Canwbeu‘ 1922__. Dalhousle and Kings arc of the Bflden-POWOA], head of themgirl | ‘n3 highest order. A telegram in Janui Guides, with which organ onl ' n‘ ary from Mrs. Defivilorr, Nations am"l_nf‘riiymgafsilgzq“m. Educational Secretary announced Nathaniel While. torn-loss. m?" ti" Mimi"! "will"! Wm" “any mam,‘ lawn)” ‘mllttce had confirmed the Com- snwar‘ “mum 1930__1932_ mitiec of Selections recommend- Bnmwfl‘ chmdm.‘ 193%,”; aticn of Mr. Graham Batt as nmkmm ma” wwmai Post Graduate Scholar for Prince mam Wiqmore, loos-mo. 59""! ‘Ii-Ind- alsll McMillan. l936—-1il3’7. "l" “m” 9"“ W" M°"'°" new‘ J‘ champwn‘ mq_1939‘ -ial very closely resembles ila pre- ‘deccsscr. The various Chopin! d throng was attended by members and wreaths of lemomb ance placed by delegates frosn the Chapter. l. Chapter was represented by 5. Chapter was represented by- and Family Wcifsre Committooi a member of the British Govern- ment. Delegates from- all welfare organisations were addressed by Dr. Taylor. and their many prob-l loms discussed. Mrs. MacDonald. brought back to the Gupter Ml‘ excellent summary of the lunch‘ ing. Alfred Llnkletler, limb-Was. "As a result life h Oil‘ own PN- ‘m’ a“? vlllee an banana-tubes by wvid-,“°'“"'°"' project at he lhtld- ~-e. male»: volunteered help ‘gmfwmm Jaw,” h“, M,‘ o... al- smear lloetk‘ h 1044. lll the 1.1a. Chest Clinic nus illlwfl‘, m, “M. M. ngmgluflb rota o» Glam“! a Ida: the OiiY- ian lten. l "P" W“ "PM" "Mrs. Angers has urged that ma“ztnpmzc‘gs' m‘ Lhg messing-y on those m‘) and wm continue unrasnittlnglymmma ‘n a“ “m. 01mm m who made m?’ regime in BQflfl 613$ I i Schol of freedom and to express theolo- givhg for peace. _'I‘he oblectivril Europe. till-bush} m, application was received last again osooooo and it l; expected the Inlernlticlllll Save the Giil- year for scholarship. owing chiefly this amount will be mused by dreh Pond. All kinds of clothing to ems disruption oonticmt to de- ‘June d this year. This cilqirl sols are urgently needed for old ,and mobllintion. etc., hut this yeas- the year are very wisely emphasising younl. l ' the educational programme our Order, was functi E allocated the sum of S1500 ltd been fm-wtrded to the Nation- al Ibrecutlve. Btasasiq will again be oalattilflt- ed in Canadian ‘lhillllsltéqh ‘s: : o ~ Island Committee Prhce Shipments made by knitting qf selection forwarded the name is the son of George l‘. Bait. Elect- a drips in Universltlq located I Si.‘ fy/(JD-QQ NOTICE Community of neighbors and friends of William Butler :3‘ l and family, North River, will meet in North River Hoii on | Wednesday, Feb. 26 of 8 p.m. to consider the recent heavy "" loss sustoinedby them through fire. The public heartily invited to offend. - If stormy Wednesday, first fine night. -\ ‘l rWsPQQQCQJcP-éflb-EQABL-r-sfllvb Q w» $00Q0v§<vb e 0 part o.’ the BritL=h Empire as ap- pointed by the National War Mcm- orial Committee. Wan- Memolrla-l Pictures nold Patriotic Calendars have been dis- tributed. this Ch-opier being rc- eponsi-bie for one hlmdxed 0f the llttl’. ‘The arantlal distribution: ct lit- erature in connection with the Wol- Memorial aold educational pro- leflio Was attended to by your Sec- retary. Notices calling attention Io the different Scholarship! wet-c‘ published in current newspapers, and sent to ccllegq and universit- ies. Later-eating work with Schools included prizes awn-flied for ills- iory, observance of patriotic a/lld other anniversaries, and the ltur- chase of books for primary reading." LONDON -(CP)—Ah album of 9,000 British Colonial stamps was sold at s Bond Street suction for 11.550 (‘teapot to a couple who travelled hare marl Notthshanl for thasoip pal-pone. of MIUIIIIII it. A {fifth Fill Tl t "l"'*";< y